Many of the records for Jerome, Mary, and their children list the surname VEASEY.

Jerome was a mason and plasterer.

Mary Ann's birthplace is listed in the birth record for daughter born 1852. Mary ran a boarding house for many years in Boston, as indicated in the censuses. The birth record1767 of their daughter born in 1852 lists the parents' residence as Silver street.

The 1870 census559 listing of Mary Veasey's boarding house is quite interesting. Daughter Susan Veasey is listed, and also Charles Weare, whom Susie will wed several years later. Also: daughter Frances, her husband George Vinal and their daughter Laura. Daughter Mary is not listed but Frank Hanscom, whom daughter Mary will wed several years later, is. Mary's mother Ellen Pennell is also living with her. Interestingly, David Veasey, age 21, listed "at home," just below Susan, isn't (to the best of this author's knowledge) a relation to this line of Veazies.

In 1873, she sold the property2227 on Silver street, land and buildings, 1233 square feet, for $2500 to Wilbur & Lock. In 1880, she was keeping a house at 247 West Broadway, which parallels Silver street, one block apart. That year listed in her household, besides 6 boarders, are her daughter Susie Weare, husband Charles and son Charles Jr Weare; daughter Mary Hanscom and husband Frank; and daughter Frances' husband George H Vinal. Frances doesn't appear in the household.